Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
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- 19-12: The effects of asset liquidity on dynamic bankruptcy decisions

- Michi Nishihara and Takashi Shibata
- 19-11: Long-Term Consequences of Group Work in Japanese Public Elementary Schools

- Kohei Kubota, Takahiro Ito and Fumio Ohtake
- 19-10: Bunching of Small Businesses at the Value-AddedTax Threshold in Japan: Lessons for the 2019 Tax Hike

- Tsubasa Tsubasa, Menaka Arudchelvan and Kazuki Onji
- 19-09: A study on the discriminability, effect and factors of "Soshiki wo seou ishiki h, new type of organizational commitment

- Teruyoshi Nakamura, Takahisa Nakagawa, Ryota Yuguchi, Yoko Jin and Hiroya Hirakimoto
- 19-08: The impacts of pollution control policies on the pollution in small open economies

- Koichi Futagami and Yasuhiro Nakamoto
- 19-07: Educational funds and economic growth:private versus public funds

- Kohei Okada
- 19-06-Rev.: Earnings gaps among higher-educated workers withinmain cities insemi-industrializedandnewly industrialized Asian countries

- Mamiko Takeuchi
- 19-06: Earnings gaps among higher-educated workers withinmain cities insemi-industrializedandnewly industrialized Asian countries
- Mamiko Takeuchi
- 19-05: Dishonesty behaviors under time pressure

- Manami Tsuruta and Keigo Inukai
- 19-04-Rev.: Can gChild Benefit h overcome the low fertility rate in Japan? Effects of Child Benefit Policy Expansion
- Shinsuke Asakawa
- 19-04-Rev.2: Can Child Benefits Shape Parents' Attitudes toward Childrearing in Japan?: Effects of Child Benefit Policy Expansions

- Shinsuke Asakawa
- 19-04: Could the Child Benefit Save the Low Fertility Country?: Evidence from the Expansion of Child Benefit Policy in Japan*
- Shinsuke Shinsuke
- 19-03: Old age or dependence. Which social insurance?

- Yukihiro Nishimura and Pierre Pestieau
- 19-02: Firm Size Distribution and Variable Elasticity of Demand

- Yuichiro Matsumoto
- 19-01: Real options with illiquidity of exercise opportunities

- Michi Nishihara
- 18-33: Welfare Implications of Mitigating Investment Uncertainty
- Takayuki Ogawa and Jun Sakamoto
- 18-33-Rev.: Welfare Implications of Mitigating Investment Uncertainty

- Takayuki Ogawa and Jun Sakamoto
- 18-31: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Cash-in-advance Economy with Quasi-geometric Discounting
- Daiki Maeda
- 18-30: The Review of Language Studies in International Business: Suggestions and Future Directions for Japan

- Ting Liu
- 18-28: Racers f attractive looks, popularity, and performance: How do speedboat racers react to fans f expectations?

- Eiji Yamamura, Ryohei Hayashi, Yoshiro Tsutsui and Fumio Ohtake
- 18-27: Fiscal Rules in a Monetary Economy: Implications for Growth and Welfare

- Tetsuo Ono
- 18-26: Functional and Linguistic Bridging in Multinational Corporations: Moderating Effect of Cultural Identity Integration

- Ting Liu, Tomoki Sekiguchi and Wirawan Dahana
- 18-25: Liquidation, fire sales, and acquirers' private information

- Michi Nishihara and Takashi Shibata
- 18-24: Optimal Mechanism Design with Resale: An Ex-Ante Price Default Model

- Weiye Cheny
- 18-23: Credit and Bankruptcy in a Temporary Equilibrium Model

- Weiye Cheny
- 18-22: Political Economy of Taxation, Debt Ceilings, and Growth

- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- 18-21: Male pupils taught by female homeroom teachers show higher preference for Corporate Social Responsibility in adulthood

- Eiji Yamamura, Yoshiro Tsutsui and Shunsuke Managi
- 18-20: Endogenous Sunk Cost, Scale Economies, and Market Concentration

- Yuichiro Matsumoto
- 18-19: The Strategies of Integration on the Textile Companies in the Meiji Period:A Case Study the Kyoto Cotton Flannel Co. Ltd

- Taiki Kamei
- 18-18: Being There: The Role of Mindfulness in the Entrepreneurial Process
- Saddam Khalid
- 18-17: Do the financial sources of external funds affect research productivity? -A departmental level analysis of seven former imperial universities of Japan
- Miki Miyaki and Yuko Okajima
- 18-17-Rev.: Do the financial sources of external funds affect research productivity? -A departmental level analysis of seven former imperial universities of Japan

- Miki Miyaki and Yuko Okajima
- 18-16: Stability and Universal Implementability of the Price Mechanism

- Kohzo Shiraishi, Ken Urai and Hiromi Murakami
- 18-15: Labor union and firm fs relocation: A general oligopolistic equilibrium model analysis
- Hosaki Sano
- 18-15-Rev.: Labor union and firm fs relocation: A general oligopolistic equilibrium model analysis

- Hosaki Sano
- 18-14: The endogenous decisions of unionization and international trade: A general oligopolistic equilibrium model analysis

- Hosaki Sano
- 18-13: Relationship between tick size reduction and price information of open limit order book

- Kenji Hatakenaka
- 18-12: Intergenerational policies, public debt, and economic growth: a politico-economic analysis

- Real Arai, Katsuyuki Naito and Tetsuo Ono
- 18-11: Capital Accumulation Game with Quasi-Geometric Discounting and Consumption Externalities

- Koichi Futagami and Yuta Nakabo
- 18-10-Rev.: Corruption, mortality rates, and development:Policies for escaping from the poverty trap

- Kiyoka Akimoto
- 18-10: Corruption, Mortality and Fertility Rates, and Development
- Kiyoka Akimoto
- 18-09: Transition from a Linear Economy toward a Circular Economy in the Ramsey Model

- Kiyoka Akimoto and Koichi Futagami
- 18-08: FOSTERING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPABILITIES THROUGH SOFT SKILLS: A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE FOR A VUCA WORLD

- Dora Abidi
- 18-07: Nonlinear Effects of the Transport Costs on the Wage Inequality

- Yuichiro Matsumoto
- 18-06: The Effects of International Linkages on Labor Demand by Skill Group

- Haruka Yane
- 18-05: Capital Income Taxation, Economic Growth, and the Politics of Public Education
- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- 18-05-Rev.2: Generational Conflict and Education Politics: Implications for Growth and Welfare

- Yuki Uchida and Tetsuo Ono
- 18-05-Rev.: Generational Conflict and Education Politics: Implications for Growth and Welfare
- Yuki Uchida and Tetsuo Ono
- 18-04: Time-Inconsistent Discounting and the Friedman Rule: The Role of Non-Unitary Discounting

- Takeo Hori and Koichi Futagami
- 18-03: Moral Hazard and Target Budgets

- Shingo Ishiguro and Yosuke Yasuda
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